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Thank you Eclair for doing the German commentary translation for Boyang's LP. Really enjoyed reading that!

Could someone please do the Russians commentary of Boyang too ?? Anyone out there??

Thank you in advance!!
 
Thank you Eclair for doing the German commentary translation for Boyang's LP. Really enjoyed reading that!

Could someone please do the Russians commentary of Boyang too ?? Anyone out there??

Thank you in advance!!
I translated R.ESP commentary earlier today.
Grishin (and Fedya Klimov, TAT wasn't there) was speechless after Yuzuru's FS. :laugh: And they didn't say anything about him. After his FS they only imaginated how many quads Nathan could jump.
Day before, TAT praised him for the complexity and progress. She said that he has amazing jumping technique. And if he adds to the PSC, he will become a very strong competitor. TAT believes in him a lot. She mentioned that was many crossovers (What also said commentators on R.Eurosport), but this was her only non-positive comment.
I hope you guys understand me, because I study English only few months.
 
What did Boyang say when asked about how he had celebrated during small medal ceremony? I catched only eating something and sleep.
 
so despite all this critic, hate, belittling Boyang managed to win bronze medal, just because he can, between his signature shimmies and with a cute smile of his :cheer: (YASS to all divas who won medals/had their best outings in Helsinki despite 'public conviction' over them bombing :devil::points:)

I mean - what is wrong with people to sneer on him capitalizing on his best qualities and to win medal in a very good, high-level competition? It is not that he stole that medal from ANYONE, and my opinion is that he really worked for those FS score he received. He appears much more engaged, grown-up and conscious about his skating and performance-wise which paid off big way. And sure he's not yet on Daisuke Takahashi level of interpretation and skill polish regarding 'La Strada', but to each on their own - for me that kind of comparison is fair, but not with 'condemnation'/'belittling' value, but more of referential one as personally, from now BOTH 'La Stradas' will have a cosy place in my heart in memory, because how different and special they were:love:
 
What did Boyang say when asked about how he had celebrated during small medal ceremony? I catched only eating something and sleep.

that's all he said, lol. Just a short answer: eat instant noodles. Go to sleep.

I found it hilarious how the moderating ladies couldn't believe their (all men's) way of celebrating :laugh2:
 
that's all he said, lol. Just a short answer: eat instant noodles. Go to sleep.

I found it hilarious how the moderating ladies couldn't believe their (all men's) way of celebrating :laugh2:

Thank you, yeah, that was funny. What if they answered they'd been boozing and dancing all night :laugh:
 
so despite all this critic, hate, belittling Boyang managed to win bronze medal, just because he can, between his signature shimmies and with a cute smile of his :cheer: (YASS to all divas who won medals/had their best outings in Helsinki despite 'public conviction' over them bombing :devil::points:)

I mean - what is wrong with people to sneer on him capitalizing on his best qualities and to win medal in a very good, high-level competition? It is not that he stole that medal from ANYONE, and my opinion is that he really worked for those FS score he received. He appears much more engaged, grown-up and conscious about his skating and performance-wise which paid off big way. And sure he's not yet on Daisuke Takahashi level of interpretation and skill polish regarding 'La Strada', but to each on their own - for me that kind of comparison is fair, but not with 'condemnation'/'belittling' value, but more of referential one as personally, from now BOTH 'La Stradas' will have a cosy place in my heart in memory, because how different and special they were:love:

Agree. Especially with all the media and so called critics hyping up Chen as the one who started the quad race and refining the landscape of men skating. :roll5: Well guess what, one went overboard and totally bombed while the other delivered the goods on the day and went home with a medal. :handw: Haters can continue to disparage him but you will never silent him. :taunt:
 
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Great job at Worlds Boyang! I was happy to see him medal. Idk why but I like him and feel he's often overlooked. His 4lutzes this weekend were just out of this world beautiful!
 
Agree. Especially with all the media and so called critics hyping up Chen as the one who started the quad race and refining the landscape of men skating. :roll5: Well guess what, one went overboard and totally bombed while the other delivered the goods on the day and went home with a medal. :handw: Haters can continue to disparage him but you will never silent him. :taunt:

Agree with you, icybear. I didn't know that the media were belittling and critical of Boyang. Well, he proved them wrong!! Plus, his 4luzt is way better than Nathan's. His has height and length and landed with the correct edge and flow. In fact, I would even question several of Nathan's quads whether they were fully rotated.

Anyway, really liked your emojis too, great job!!
 
@icybear, Nathan himself, has tremendous respect for Boyang and said in numerous interviews that it is Boyang started this quad race of men skating. Also, from what I heard in media, the credit is also always goes to Boyang, Nathan is only been accoladed at the first men to land 5 quads, that is it.
please do not spread false info(injected with your personal bias) around.
 
I would like to remind some of you here that fan fests here are for cheering for our beloved skaters, not for disparaging their rivals.
 
A late congratulations to Boyang for his consecutive bronze medal!

I'm curious what sort of music you fans would like to see Boyang skate to next season. I'd love for him to do a space program, maybe the Star Wars soundtrack, Space Odyssey, something from Hans Zimmer?
I find epic programs could suit him quite well, to complement his epic jumps ;)
 
A late congratulations to Boyang for his consecutive bronze medal!

I'm curious what sort of music you fans would like to see Boyang skate to next season. I'd love for him to do a space program, maybe the Star Wars soundtrack, Space Odyssey, something from Hans Zimmer?
I find epic programs could suit him quite well, to complement his epic jumps ;)

I think something that contrasts his Spiderman LP would be great. Ideally I would wish for a classical program with some epicness like in his junior days, I do believe he could pull of great lines and balletic movements with his lines needing a little polishing and his talent for movement as well as his musicality. But I'm not sure :)

Apart from that maybe Michael Jackson or James Bond? :laugh: Or la Bohemme? My musical repertoire is way to small... I think so far La Bohemme is my favorite: something powerful, epic and fast, yet sensitive..

But whatever he does, please NO Jazzy-snoozy LP or something totally unfamiliar to the judges like Mao's ritual dance or Caro's sp this year. Even for great ones like those two it's a risk and Boyang would get crushed by the pcs.
 
@icybear, Nathan himself, has tremendous respect for Boyang and said in numerous interviews that it is Boyang started this quad race of men skating. Also, from what I heard in media, the credit is also always goes to Boyang, Nathan is only been accoladed at the first men to land 5 quads, that is it.
please do not spread false info(injected with your personal bias) around.
I was critising the media not Nathan. And I am not spreading false rumours. If you read some of the previews done by the press they hype Nathan as the one who started this craze while Boyang is totally casted aside.
 
Seeing Boyang in person it's obvious how hard he's worked. And that his skating skills are more developed than Nathan's, and his performance ability too. After Yuzu, he had the free skate of the day.
 
Judges have time and time robbed him of the medals he deserves. All because of cheated technique. But they will regret it later.
 
What made me like him more is earlier this season, he was not as consistent as last year. Even when he did not have a good performance jump wise, he was still performing and having fun. Thank god he peaked at the right time.
 
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